Tuesday, February 23, 2010

So folks now its the showtime....The multitouch wall has been built and tested and put up for display during Techfest 2010 under 'Scintillations' exhibitionsWe also had put our previous table 'OOBi Beta' alongwith the wall under the umbrella of 'OOBi - IDC , IIT Bombay'.

Here is the photo journey of the event.Enjoy :)

The Scintillations venue (SAC,IIT Bombay)Our OOBI-IDC stall....

MT Wall:The MT Wall pulling the crowd...We played open source applications like Ripples and Smoke.....

Fully Filmy:Kumar and Atish has come up with a an interesting application called 'Fully Filmy' with which you can browse information of your favorite bollywood actor & actress. (http://oobi-idc.blogspot.com/2010/02/fully-filmy.html)OOBi- beta loaded with Fully Filmy

Audience engaged with 'Fully Filmy' :)

Some of the fun moments were when people fought amongst themselves over which actor/actress to choose & it was indeed difficult to control the crowd (as the app was designed to be used by two persons at a time).... though Kareena seemed to be a hot favourite :P

The OOBi makers :)

Our boys having fun ...Yagnesh & Shaant trying to generate 'minority report' like effects :PWe also had a oppurtunity to meet Vivian from UK (also a member of NUI community) who displayed his 'Mezatop' during the exhibition.So all in all, amongst the many hiccups like crowd overflow, heavy ambient light, camera & laser damage etc; we managed to pull off a good show and got a very positive & encouraging response from the crowd. And we hope to continue our momentum.. and very much like you all to be part of it..

Hi folks...Last blog we talked about the new app 'Fully Filmy' and here are the details:

'Fully filmy' is a multitouch based application designed & devloped by OOBi team. The app is essentially a fun way to browse the information about your favourite Bollywood stars.

The main screen shows two scroll wheels one each for actors and actresses who form the spokes of the wheels.

(Currently the spokes are static in terms of numbers, but we are planning to make mode dynamic...)

The idea is, as you move, rotate the scroll wheels and form a pair of actor & actress by matching them together, you will get links to the movies they have done together (right now just one link per pair is available).

As you click on the links, detailed information about that movie is displayed in form of images(wallpapers, posters), songs & videos (trailers) and users can browse it using multi touch gestures like zoom,pan, rotate etc.

After the successful display of OOBi beta during Sustainability conference in Nov 2009, we decided to go BIG and create a bigger multitouch display. So we planned to build a Multitouch wall [1.6m x 0.9 m] to be displayed during Techfest 2010 at IIT Bombay. We decided to use Laser Light Plane method.

Here is how we constructed the wall:This is the rear projection screen sandwiched among glass layers.

Screen and frame assembly.

Finally our frame & stand is ready, for laser testing. The major hassle during the project was alignment of lasers, which eventually we got correct after lot of efforts.

And here we have the first application tested which was water ripples ...believe me it feels so good to touch on so big wall ... :P

Finally we had set up the Wall for Techfest Scintillations and got very good response from audience. (Details in the next blog.)

The whole project has been a lot of hard of hard work, trials n errors but more importantly 'Fun' .. We had gud support from lot of friends this time.. just a little vote of thanks :

Thanks a lot to

-Mr. Dharmenra for framework & immediate support at last moment

- Bonney,Kunal, Sumedh, Mehek for frame building.

-Bonney,Shant,CP, Sumedh,Ishneet for setting up the wall during Techfest exhibition (It was quite tiresome work to set up whole system at the venue and take back the items to IDC for each day of the event....Kudos to you guys!)

-Atish, Kumar for Fully Filmy and hosting the display

-Anirudha, Saurabh (NUI members) for their help & suggestions

-Abhishek for his Poster

- rest of all those who helped directly/indirectly

above all to Prof Ravi Poovaiah for his constant encouragement & support